Other numbers: League Titles: 6 out of 8 years as a League, 5 consecutive league titles (2006-2010), Sectional: 5th consecutive title (2 in Class C and 3 in Class B), state finalists (2007, 2010), state semifinalist (2008, 2009)

Most distinct characteristic: Industriousness

Most memorable win this season: Nyack—14-3 state semifinals. This game showed the team’s maturity and growth throughout the season. They were truly able to understand and buy into the philosophy of what it takes to win at this high level and how they needed to make adjustments to their style of play to do this. This was their most "complete" game.

What I look for in a player: Physically, I look for balance, agility, and speed. Character wise--they have to love to work hard, never makes excuses, and love to compete.

Pregame ritual: Meeting in the team room (locker room) and having Assistant Coach, Erin Gallagher, go through the team write up on the white board. Looking forward to seeing what "new" thing she has to motivate the girls. Watching my daughter (Assistant Coach) perform "Down by the River".

How I get things done: Things get done with a lot of help from Assistant Coach, Erin Gallagher, Wendy Pound, (co-worker) and my husband, Steve, who keeps me grounded.

The best advice I’ve ever received: Stay on course and good things take time.

Best moment of the season: Winning the sectional championship. Our team worked so hard and every play of that game mattered and both teams fought hard. So winning that game meant that all of our hard work paid off.

Strangest moment of the season: Walking into the locker room before our last practice ever and everyone was crying. We were all so close and it was weird to think we weren't going to be coming back and practicing after our game. It was so sad. I cried during our entire warm-up, stretching, 16 touches and our 4 passes to a shot clearing drill. So pretty much for probably the first half hour of practice I was running down the field sobbing!

Pregame ritual: I'm probably the most superstitious girl on the team. I always had to have purple prewrap and then I switched to red when we ran out of purple, I had to have my ribbons, I had to be the last one out of the locker room and of course I had to have my heart socks for every game.

Your style of play: I'm a very unselfish player and I love to get everyone involved but I'm also very good under pressure! For me it's all about the win, not about who scores how many goals.

Your prized possession: In the sense of lacrosse it'd obviously have to be my stick. Lacrosse is a way to escape and when you play you don't think of anything else and that's the best. Off the field though my prized possession would have to be my Blistex. I hate chapped lips but I lose my chapstick almost every day so I spend more money on Blistex than anything!

Best moment of the season: When our assistant coach Mr. Hill surprised us by coming back from coaching in Florida earlier than we thought. He came to practice and everyone sprinted over to give him a hug. We all felt like our team was whole again.

Strangest moment of the season: Watching our team almost kill each other for the ball in a game of steal the bacon because all we wanted to do was win that game.

Pregame ritual: Before we go out for the first draw Meghan Connors and I do a specific stick trick that we make up every year. I also do the "Thriller" dance before every home game.

Your style of play: I like to get possession of the ball – whether it’s ground balls, draw controls, or caused turnovers – more than I like to score.

What’s next: Senior year, returning to play for the Hornets. After that I'll be playing at Georgetown where my sister and brother attend.

Season statistics: 63 goals 12 assists

Career statistics: 91 goals 55 assists

Best moment of the season: Beating B'ville by one goal with 20 secondes left to advance to the sectional finals. It was an amazing feeling because we worked so hard all year and really played together as one to pull out the win.

Strangest moment of the season: I guess it's more funny than strange. But, one day at practice I accidentally shoved my goalie to the ground when we were fighting for a loose ball. She got up and started chasing me around the field with her stick while everyone watched laughing!

Pregame ritual: I eat a banana with peanut butter, say a little prayer, then listen to techno.

Best moment of the season: Making it to the sectional championship this year. Our team continues to improve each year and we had never made it that far.

Strangest moment of the season: When my team got together to watch the movie Paranormal Activity and then we were all convinced there was a ghost in my teammate’s house.

Pregame ritual: We would listen to Dave Matthews for pre-pre-game, then our warm-up cd. Our team would pick names the day before a game and give that person an inspirational quote or gift. It would always get us pumped up.

Best moment of the season: Earlier in the season, we had a team party and we built a human pyramid with all of us. It’s somewhat of a tradition; we’ve been doing that since the Lax’n Sisters days in elementary school. It just goes to show how we haven’t really ‘grown up,’ we’ve just grown closer. On a more sentimental note-I would also have to say that making it back to the state championship game this year was easily a best moment. A state title has been a goal of ours since middle school, and this year we fought for it together, not just as a team, but as a family. Playing with this team in that game is one of my proudest moments also.

Strangest moment of the season: During my senior year, I never really felt that any moment was ‘The End’ until our state semi-final game against Nyack. It was weird looking around and knowing that after playing with these girls since 4th grade, this could be the last time I step on the field with them, in a red jersey. I love our Wolfpack and will miss them all!

Pregame ritual: Our entire team is superstitious. We all sit in the same seats for every bus ride, stretch in the same spot in the circle, and full French braids are banned. Personally though, I am also superstitious. I always put my right ankle brace on first, then left, and the same brace goes on each foot every time. Then right shoe, left shoe...I believe in starting off on the ‘right’ foot. The last 2 songs I listen to on my ipod are always the same. Amy and I always chew gum in warm-ups and I supply the gum. Meg stretches me and ties my shoes in double knots, because they never stay tied when I do it. And lastly, I never take off my bracelets until after the stick check.

Your style of play: I love the fastbreak transition game. A full field transition and a quick goal has got to be one of the prettiest aspects of the sport. I am a physical player; I push myself to be better, faster, stronger all of the time

Your prized possession: Definitely my lacrosse stick. I'm always up at the school playing, in my backyard, or at a tournament somewhere.

Best moment of the season: The best part of this season was when we had the opportunity to play ESM in the Carrier Dome. It was a great feeling walking onto the field knowing that all of it was for a good cause. Everyone on our team got playing time throughout the game and we ended up walking off the field with a win.

Strangest moment of the season: The strangest moment was when our coach’s dad was pumping us up for our game against Oswego. He used to coach boys lacrosse before he came to Liverpool to coach us so he didn’t really know much about girl’s lacrosse. When he was telling us what to do on defense against Oswego’s attackers, he called our defenders D-poles and we all looked at each other confused.

Pregame ritual: Before every game I would always eat Special K cereal. On the bus, I would eat all of the candy in my stick sister’s bag, blast music and sing in the back with Ash and Kath, listen to "Take You Down" and put on my "lucky" headband.

Your style of play: Run and gun. Fast-paced games are the best. I like it when there isn’t time to think of my next move, I just have to react.

Best moment of the season: Winning a close sectional final game and returning to states for the second year in a row. Watertown High School teams don’t usually make it to states often, and when we do the whole community supports us.

Strangest moment of the season: After our last game was the strangest. Walking off the field and realizing that I’ll never be on a team with the girls I grew up with again.

Pregame ritual: Before the game I always listen to my "pump the jams" playlist on my ipod.

Your style of play: I always go hard to goal and ground balls. I try to get every draw control. I also go all-out on defensive rides. I work as much in practice as I do in games.

Your prized possession: The academic scholarship I received from St. John Fisher.

Best moment of the season: One of our senior, star defenders was injured for what we thought would be the rest of the season. But she healed faster than expected and she was able to play again! It put a spark in our team at the end of the season that we really needed to win some big games. Her injury drove us to play better and when she returned we were so excited and she played her heart out! All in all though our team this year was like a big family! We loved each other and really meshed well as a big group. Because we had such a great team we had many great memories and times throughout the season, so it is hard to pick just one moment.

Strangest moment of the season: When we beat a team and when the game was over they were cheering like they had just won the state championship. It was really weird also because we won by four goals I think so it wasn’t even that close. The game just got out of hand I guess.

Pregame ritual: We always do a game candy before each game. An example would be War Heads because we’re going to beat the Warriors, or Star bursts because we’re going to be stars that game! We also get "S’s" which are surprises. These can be anything from a team dinner at our coach’s house or new t-shirts or ribbons!

Your style of play: I don’t score all of the goals so I like to make up for it in ground balls, hustle, and defensive plays. I also try not to trash talk or be dramatic. When I get hit in the head I keep playing, if the refs saw it then they will call it, and there is no need for the acting. And when someone says something to me I just try to not say anything. It’s always better to be classy.

Your prized possession: My black lab Lilly! She is the reason why I am a good lacrosse player. When I go to shoot on the net I only need one ball because she goes in the net or anywhere the ball goes and brings it right back to me and plops it into my stick. I don’t know how we trained her to do it, she has just always been a great retriever!

Best moment of the season: The best moment of my senior season was when I returned to play after breaking my finger in the first game vs. Liverpool. I had a cast on for 3 weeks so I couldn’t wait to get back on the field with my teammates!! Another great moment for me was getting to play my final varsity season at Bville with my sister Jessica Roberts who was a sophomore this past season. That was a lot of fun!

Strangest moment of the season: The strangest moment of the season was during the sectional semifinal game vs. FM when my shaft literally shattered into two pieces! One second I was playing defense, and the next second the bottom part of my stick was laying 6 feet away.

Pregame ritual: My team had a pregame ritual that has been a tradition for Bville girls varsity lacrosse teams. After stretches we would all circle up and hit and clapped beats out on our thighs as we chanted together. Our defense also had our own cheer in which the 5 of us circled up and shouted, " Hut, Hut Hut….D-UNIT!"

Your style of play: I am a competitor! I will do anything in my power to help my team win! I am aggressive, a dedicated teammate, and a hard worker always striving to be better. When I am on the field I have good field awareness and am completely focused the game because I LOVE to play lacrosse!

Your prized possession: I don’t have a prized possession, but I couldn’t live without my family. They love and support me in everything I do.